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  2. Witch hunt - Wikipedia

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    A witch hunt, or a witch purge, is a search for people who have been labeled witches or a search for evidence of witchcraft. Practicing evil spells or incantations was proscribed and punishable in early human civilizations in the Middle East. In medieval Europe, witch-hunts often arose in connection to charges of heresy from Christianity.

  3. Witch trials in the early modern period - Wikipedia

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    The use of torture has been identified as a key factor in converting the trial of one accused witch into a wider social panic, as those being tortured were more likely to accuse a wide array of other local individuals of also being witches. [76] Burning of three witches in Baden, Switzerland (1585), by Johann Jakob Wick The burning of a French ...

  4. List of people executed for witchcraft - Wikipedia

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    Artistic depiction of the execution by burning of three alleged witches in Baden, Switzerland in 1585. This is a list of people executed for witchcraft, many of whom were executed during organized witch-hunts, particularly during the 15th–18th centuries. Large numbers of people were prosecuted for witchcraft in Europe between 1560 and 1630. [1]

  5. Witch trials in England - Wikipedia

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    Accusing someone as a witch was a quick and easy way to get back at someone who was resented by another. [6] [7] Normally, people sentenced for witchcraft in England were executed by hanging. An exception was made when the person had committed another crime for which people were executed by burning at the stake.

  6. Witch trials in the Holy Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    1533 account of the execution of a witch charged with burning the German town of Schiltach in 1531 Present-day Germany executed more people for witchcraft than any other area in Europe. There were however great contrasts within Germany, where certain parts hardly experienced witch trials at all, while the most severe witch trials in Europe took ...

  7. Würzburg witch trials - Wikipedia

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    In the Twelfth Burning, Two people. Two strange women. In the Thirteenth Burning, Four people. The old smith of the court. An old woman, A little girl nine or ten years old. A younger girl, her little sister. In the Fourteenth Burning, Two people. The mother of the two little girls before mentioned. Liebler's daughter, aged twenty-four years.

  8. They Burn Witches Here - The Huffington Post

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    “Talking to people outside of my country, I will tell them I was accused as a witch," Monica said. "But within my own country, I don’t say that a lot. There are people who will say, 'OK, because she’s doing this work, she’s supporting her kind. She’s helping witches like herself.'” Monica gestured with a notebook in hand.

  9. European witchcraft - Wikipedia

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    Witch hunts began to increase first in southern France and Switzerland, during the 14th and 15th centuries. Witch hunts and witchcraft trials rose markedly during the social upheavals of the 16th century, peaking between 1560 and 1660. [72] The peak years of witch-hunts in southwest Germany were from 1561 to 1670. [73]